When will most children be allowed back into schools in England?That depends on the age of the children, where they
Private schools record biggest rise in top A-level grades in England
Private schools in England recorded the biggest increase in top A-level grades this summer, despite a government U-turn intended to
Disadvantaged students narrow GCSE attainment gap in England
Disadvantaged students in England improved their results at GCSE this summer, narrowing the attainment gap with their peers, according to
‘We’re picking up the pieces’: a university vice-chancellor’s diary of A-level chaos
Wednesday 12 August One day before A-level results. We are already on notice from the universities minister, Michelle Donelan, to
Penny Mordaunt becomes first minister to voice concerns about A-level crisis
Penny Mordaunt has become the first serving government minister to go public with concerns about the exam grades crisis, as
Boris Johnson urged to intervene as exam results crisis grows
Boris Johnson has been urged to get a grip on the exams crisis as Labour and backbench Conservatives united in
‘I feel utterly let down’: students on Ofqual’s review of A-level appeal criteria
The late-night suspension of Ofqual’s criteria under which students can challenge their A-level grades, only hours after the policy was
A-level grade appeals in England will benefit only ‘small group’, says minister
Only a “small group of pupils” are likely to benefit from a last-minute concession allowing appeals against A-level grades in
Headteachers across England call for exams to be cut back next year
Thousands of headteachers across England are demanding that exams are cut back next year amid fears of a mental health
‘The gap will be bigger than ever’: grammar school exams still going ahead
In this time of crisis, exams are off: GCSEs, A-levels, Sats. All except one … the 11-plus, a test that